Del. Rodney Willett (D-Henrico)

Photo of Rodney Willett
Party
Democratic
District
73: County of Henrico (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2020
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources, Finance, Health, Welfare and Institutions
Website
rodwillett.com
Twitter
@RodforDelegate
Copatroning Habits
84% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 89% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 76% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
25% in 2022
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Bills

  • HB1746: Regional planning; climate resilience to be included as part of strategic plans.
  • HB1747: Driver's licenses; persons having defective vision, minimum standards of visual acuity.
  • HB1748: Solicitation of contributions; expands definition of 'solicitation,' terms of contracts.
  • HB1771: Landlords, participating; increases tax credit that may be issued.
  • HB1849: Chemical restraints; work group to study use in correctional facilities.
  • HB2114: Higher educational institutions, public; tuition & financial aid, dependency override application.
  • HB2239: Health care providers; Dept. of Health Professions to provide information to public.
  • HB2241: Human services workers; assault and battery, penalty.
  • HB2468: Dealership operation by manufacturer; determination of no independent dealer to operate franchise.
  • HJ816: Commending CodeVA.
  • HJ817: Celebrating the life of Carla Jonah Holland.
  • HJ818: Commending the Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center.
  • HJ819: Commending Larkin Garbee and Todd Nuckols.
  • HR373: Commending the Honorable Karen Rollins Jackson.
  • HR500: Celebrating the life of Mary Ann Price Bergeron.
  • HB353: Unaccompanied homeless youth; consent to medical care.
  • HB364: Regional planning; climate resilience to be included as part of strategic plans.
  • HB388: State facilities; video visitation.
  • HB393: Water quality; consideration of economic or social development.
  • HB395: Carbon offset credits; certain funds to Marine Habitat and Waterways Improvement Fund.
  • HB400: Real property; affordable housing.
  • HB402: Landlords, participation; tax credit.
  • HB403: Mental Health Care Coordinator; position created in DVS, report.
  • HB410: Unemployment insurance; Virginia Employment Commission to develop and maintain a Resiliency Plan.
  • HB425: Continuing care providers; requirements for providers, complaint process, report.
  • HB428: Drug-related investigations; use of confidential informants.
  • HB1228: Water quality; baseline conditions.
  • HJ91: Commending Cedarfield.
  • HJ92: Commending Linda Toney.
  • HJ101: Celebrating the life of Jameel Jalal Abed.
  • HJ102: Celebrating the life of Donald Lee Lambert, Jr.
  • HJ103: Celebrating the life of Julia Ann Greenwood.
  • HJ115: Celebrating the life of Dr. Henry Irving Willett, Jr.
  • HJ116: Commending the Glen Allen High School boys' volleyball team.
  • HJ117: Commending Richard D. Holcomb.
  • HJ120: Commending civil servants in Virginia's court system.
  • HJ139: Commending Disco Sports.
  • HJ144: Celebrating the life of Eugene Thomas Rilee, Jr.
  • HJ163: Celebrating the life of April Pulley Sayre.
  • HJ169: Commending the Glen Allen High School boys' cross country team.
  • HJ181: Commending Erin Rettig.
  • HJ197: Commending Larry Parpart.
  • HJ227: Celebrating the life of Mario Wells.
  • HR169: Celebrating the life of Carol Scott Henderson.
  • HB98: 'Virginia, the Home of My Heart' by Susan Greenbaum; designating as the official state folk song.
  • HB672: State, regional, and local planning; climate change.
  • HB1400: High school graduation requirements; English as a second language courses.
  • HB1943: Charitable Gaming Board; regulations, electronic pull tabs.
  • HB1943: Charitable Gaming Board; regulations, electronic pull tabs.
  • HB1976: Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; mission of Authority, membership.
  • HB1976: Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; mission of Authority, membership.
  • HB2061: VIIS; any health care provider in the Commonwealth that administers immunizations to participate.
  • HB2061: VIIS; any health care provider in the Commonwealth that administers immunizations to participate.
  • HB2062: Food delivery platforms; agreements required, penalty.
  • HB2062: Food delivery platforms; agreements required, penalty.
  • HB2070: Community services boards; contracts with private providers.
  • HB2070: Community services boards; contracts with private providers.
  • HB2092: DBHDS; background checks, persons providing contractual services.
  • HB2092: DBHDS; background checks, persons providing contractual services.
  • HB2148: Small renewable energy projects; energy storage.
  • HB2148: Small renewable energy projects; energy storage.
  • HJ619: Commending Little Oil Company, Inc.
  • HR244: Commending Henrico County Public Schools School Nutrition Services.
  • HR262: Commending CrossOver Healthcare Ministry.
  • HB98: 'Virginia, the Home of My Heart' by Susan Greenbaum; designating as the official state folk song.
  • HB232: Mail voter registration application forms; distribution to certain public and private institutions.
  • HB375: Postsecondary schools; enrollment agreements, disputes, arbitration.
  • HB376: Teacher and support staff shortages; data, reporting.
  • HB377: Handheld personal communications devices; holding devices while driving a motor vehicle.
  • HB508: Animal care; cruelty, dangerous dogs.
  • HB621: Speed monitoring systems; local ordinances.
  • HB633: Energy saving products; tax deduction.
  • HB672: State, regional, and local planning; climate change.
  • HB935: Economic development programs; reporting requirements.
  • HB967: Military service members and veterans; expediting the issuance of credentials to spouses.
  • HB1400: High school graduation requirements; English as a second language courses.
  • HB1553: Debt settlement services providers; licensure and regulation by State Corporation Commission.
  • HB1681: Virginia Charitable Gaming Board; electronic versions of instant bingo, pull tabs or seal cards.
  • HB5059: Hospices, certain, home care organizations, etc.; immunity from civil liability, COVID-19.
  • HJ186: Commending The Faison Center.
  • HJ409: Commending the Glen Allen High School girls' junior varsity basketball team.
  • HR94: Commending the Douglas S. Freeman High School
  • HR134: Commending the Next Move Program.
  • HR142: Commending CrossOver Healthcare Ministry.